A bad distributor will cause stalling in all cars, not just maximas But there alot of other things that can cause stalling to dirty fuel filter - electrical short - dirty injectors - etc. Have a mechanic put it on a diagnostic machine before you invest in a distributor.
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You need to have the codes read. You can then diagnose the codes. The code will probably point to the cause of the stalling.
Yes, if it's clogged up.
Hard starting, stalling, and eventually it will burn your fuel pump out.
Yes, it will backfire quite a bit, possibly stalling. This will foul your plugs.
Hard starting and engine stalling. Eventually the filter will become completely clogged and the engine will not start.
As strange as it may sound, If your battery is old and getting weak, it can cause that stalling problem with the Dakotas. Your IAC may also need to be cleaned/replaced. Good luck ........
In general, changing the computer will cause more problems than it solves. The computers seldom go bad.
A bad fuel pump can cause stalling. The oil pressure will show low oil on the lights or gauges but if the pressure is ok then the switch should not cause stalling.
A 2004 Dodge Ram will begin stalling out when it is not receiving enough fuel or air. A weak spark or defective spark plugs will also cause stalling.
Problems cause by a defective fuel pump in a 1994 Toyota Camry includes stalling, failure to start, and intermittent running. Replacing the fuel pump requires the gas tank to be removed.
yes! Too much oil can cause the spark plugs to foul(ie;oil fouled)a black oily electroid prouducing a weak spark. Which in turn could cause stalling.